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Adenocarcinoma, Lymphoma, Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), Carcinoid tumor, Other Cancers, such as squamous cell carcinoma, small cell carcinoma, and leiomyosarcoma, can also start in the stomach, but these cancers are very rare.
Persistent acid reflux and reflux (GERD) can cause ongoing irritation of the oesophagus and significantly affect digestive comfort. Symptoms often worsen after meals, while lying down, or during sleep.
Frequent or severe gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms may require specialist assessment, particularly if medications no longer provide relief. Untreated chronic reflux can lead to inflammation and oesophageal damage over time.
Dr Arindam Ghosh provides expert reflux surgery and GERD treatment in Dubai for patients seeking long-term symptom relief.
Chronic acid reflux usually develops when the lower oesophageal sphincter (LES) does not function properly, allowing stomach acid to move into the oesophagus. Several medical and lifestyle factors can increase the likelihood of developing reflux (GERD).
Identifying these triggers is important in managing symptoms and planning appropriate treatment.
Reflux surgery may be advised when acid reflux becomes chronic, difficult to control, or associated with complications affecting the oesophagus and overall wellbeing.
Many patients consider reflux surgery after years of ongoing symptoms, increasing dependence on medication, or disruption to daily quality of life.
Treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) depends on symptom severity, response to medication, and underlying anatomical factors. For patients with persistent reflux symptoms, minimally invasive surgery may help improve reflux control and reduce long-term dependence on medication.
Laparoscopic fundoplication is a commonly performed reflux surgery for chronic GERD. The procedure strengthens the lower oesophageal sphincter (LES) by wrapping the upper part of the stomach around the lower oesophagus to help prevent acid reflux.
The surgery is performed using minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques through small incisions, allowing shorter recovery time and reduced post-operative discomfort.
In some patients, reflux symptoms are associated with a hiatal hernia, where part of the stomach moves upwards through the diaphragm. Laparoscopic hernia repair techniques may be used to restore normal anatomy and improve long-term reflux control.
Robotic-assisted reflux surgery may be used in selected cases requiring advanced minimally invasive treatment. Robotic technology provides enhanced precision and visualisation during complex reflux and hiatal hernia procedures.
Modern minimally invasive reflux surgery offers several advantages compared to conventional open procedures. The approach focuses on improving reflux symptoms while minimising surgical trauma and recovery time.
Careful evaluation is essential before proceeding with GERD surgery. Diagnostic tests help identify the cause of reflux symptoms and assess the severity of acid exposure and oesophageal involvement.
Dr Arindam Ghosh uses a comprehensive clinical assessment to determine the most appropriate treatment approach for patients with chronic reflux symptoms.
Many patients seeking reflux treatment have been dealing with symptoms for years before considering specialist care. The consultation is designed to understand how reflux is affecting your daily comfort, eating habits, sleep, and response to previous treatment.
Dr Arindam Ghosh will review your symptoms, medications, and any existing investigations to determine whether further evaluation or minimally invasive treatment may be appropriate for your condition.
The aim is to provide clarity, answer concerns, and help you understand the most suitable treatment options for long-term symptom relief.
Recovery timelines may vary depending on the procedure performed and individual healing.
Dr Arindam Ghosh is an experienced Gastro Surgeon in Dubai specialising in minimally invasive gastrointestinal, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery. He provides surgical treatment for reflux (GERD), hiatal hernia, and upper gastrointestinal conditions using modern surgical techniques and personalised treatment approaches.
Patients consulting Dr Arindam Ghosh benefit from access to advanced GI surgical care across Emirates Hospital Jumeirah, Emirates Speciality Hospital DHCC, and NMC Royal Hospital Sharjah. His clinical approach focuses on detailed evaluation, minimally invasive treatment, and structured recovery support tailored to individual patient needs.

GERD surgery is intended to provide long-term relief from chronic acid reflux and related symptoms. Many patients notice a significant improvement in heartburn, regurgitation, sleep quality, and overall comfort following surgery. Long-term results can also depend on lifestyle, diet, and individual digestive health.
Minimally invasive reflux surgery is a commonly performed procedure and is generally considered safe when recommended after proper evaluation. During your consultation, Dr Arindam Ghosh will explain the procedure, expected recovery, and whether surgery is the right option for your condition.
Most reflux surgery procedures are completed within a few hours. The exact duration depends on the severity of reflux and whether additional treatment, such as hiatal hernia repair, is required.
Many patients experience long-lasting relief after surgery and are able to return to normal daily activities with fewer reflux symptoms. In some cases, symptoms may gradually return over time, particularly if there are contributing lifestyle or digestive factors.
Immediately after surgery, patients are usually advised to start with liquids and soft foods before gradually returning to a normal diet. Heavy meals, spicy foods, fizzy drinks, and foods that trigger discomfort are generally best avoided during recovery.
For some patients, surgery may help reduce ongoing dependence on reflux medication and provide better long-term symptom control. The right treatment approach depends on symptom severity, response to medication, and diagnostic findings.
Most patients are encouraged to walk soon after surgery and are able to return to light daily activities within a few days. Recovery is usually quicker with minimally invasive procedures, although individual healing times can vary.
Surgery may be considered if reflux symptoms continue despite medication, if symptoms regularly affect sleep or eating, or if reflux is associated with complications such as severe regurgitation or hiatal hernia. A detailed evaluation helps determine whether surgery is appropriate for your condition.
The cost of reflux surgery in Dubai depends on the procedure required, hospital facility, and whether diagnostic investigations have already been completed. Laparoscopic fundoplication and hiatal hernia repair are covered under many DHA-approved and private UAE health insurance policies. A personalised cost estimate and insurance pre-authorisation guidance is provided at consultation. Patients from outside Dubai or the UAE are welcome to contact the clinic for an advance cost overview.
Living with persistent acid reflux or GERD can affect sleep, eating habits, daily comfort, and overall quality of life. If symptoms continue despite medication or lifestyle changes, a specialist evaluation can help identify the most appropriate treatment options.
Dr Arindam Ghosh offers personalised assessment and minimally invasive treatment for reflux (GERD), hiatal hernia, and upper gastrointestinal conditions across Dubai and Sharjah.
